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Amusements, &o. T HHA T B R o V A L. Lessees and Directors s Messrs Williamson, Garner and Mnegrove. Treasurer ... Stage Manager Mr H. Mangrove. Mr John Wallace. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT I! GBAND ENTBBE or , The universally popular and admired boyal Comic opeea company, For a short season of EIGHTEEN NIGHTS. WEDNESDAY (TO-NIGHT), APEIL 23ed, And the following three nights, Commencing at a quarter to 8 ; doors open at 7.15; carriages at 11 j First production in Christchurch of Andran’s world-famed comic opera in three acts, THE DA MASCOTTE THE LUCK LA MASCOTTE LUCK BBINGBB. LA MASCOTTE BBINGEB. (The English adaptation by Eeece and Farnie). MvsicAt AND Dramatic Cast; Laurent XVII., Duke of Pioinbino ... Ur John Wallace Prince FritteUni, Crown Prince of Pisa ... ... Mr W. H. Woodfleld (His first appearance in Christchurch) Pippo, a Shepherd ... ... Mr Howard Vernon Eocco, a Farmer Parol ante, a Sergeant Marco 1 Bohemians { Fiametta, Laurent's Daughter ... >... . ... Bettina, a Country Girl, "La Mascotte" Mr Edwin Kelly Mr Melchior Winter Miss 8. Ford Miss T. Capper Miss Fanny Liddiard Mathep, an Innkeeper Giuseppe, a Peasant Angelo j Bohemians Bianca > Finellaj _ Paola V 7 Franohesa > Peasant Girls I Antonio ■ J L Campobello < Lords in ( Giorindi ( waiting .<. Musical Director Miss Nellie Stewart Mr Ben Leyison Miss Aggie Stewart Miss Maggie Stewart Miss Lillie Forde Miss Ida Osborne Miss A Harris Miss A Atkinson Miss A. Condon Miss Sophie Harris Miss L Dudley . Miss L. Herbert Mr Thomas Winter Mr Ben Levison Mr W. p, Harrison THE ABBAY OF. COSTUMES Ever witoiaseif <jn .the Australasian stage, manufactured Aumressly by Momrifiind*Mdme. Alias, of London asp; Paris, and imported by. the Manage- j ment at a fabulous cxpcnßeL %' 1 i,/,,) 1GBAND OECHESTBAX; . NEW AND MAGNIFICENT!®CENEET, By Gco. Gordon and John Hehnfbgk. Scenery ;—Aot.'L—At Eocco’s Farm. Act 1 ll.r-The DnokL>Pa3ahfiAt Piombino. Act lll.—Osteria in the Holy WoodT \ 1 ' THE SALTAHELtENDANGERS. Maids of Hopor, Court Ladies, Courtiers, Pages, Officers, Soldiers, Peasants, Mule Servants,-'.by,-THE BOYAL .COMIC OPEB% CHOEUS and an army of atmlmries. Assistant .Stage Manager, Mt E. H. Vernon; BaUet Master, Mr E. MGJeanj. Scenic Artist, Mr j, Peake; Mechanist, MjtgdL! Pitt; Costamiere, Miss E. Nathan ; Armourer, Mr W. Forde; Properijy Master, jMrB. Griffiths. ■ • Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s, where ''FAMILY TICKETS AT EEDUCED BATES, transferable for any the season, can heohiainedat the.following prices:— Dress Circle (Twenty-Tickets),.. £5, 0 0 Stalls . do . . 3 0 0 The Directors rely entirely on the merits of their entertainment for support, and with this object in view, it is not their intention to ask the public to purchase subscription tickets until it is satisfied with the performances, and that the Company is worthy of their support. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 6s; stalls, 4s; second stalls, 2s; pit, Is. Day tickets at Levy’s, tobacconist, 0. NOBILE Business Manager. EOFESSOE A.ND E E S O N, THE QEEAT WIZAED OF THE NOETH. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY— i Oddfellows' Hall, Lyttelton. THURSDAY— At Sea. FRIDAY— Theatre Royal, Wellington, for Seasen. 4495 jpHEISTCHUECH MUSICAL SOCIETY. FIEST CONCERT*OP THE SEASON. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL~TUESDAY, APEIL 29. PEOGEAMME : Past I. Smart’s Cantata, “ THE BEIDE OP DUNKEEEON.” Part 11. MISCELLANEOUS., 4211 289 AETHUE APPLEBY, Hon Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) . KIEWEE CHUECH FESTIVAL, 23bd APEIL, 1881. SATURDAY Eeturn Tickets to Kirwee will bo issued at Christchurch, Springfield, Whitecliffs, and intermediate stations, on the 23rd April, and will he available for return on the 23rd or 24th. FEEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, - Christchurch, April 18th, 1884, 4818 292 NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) CHEAP FAEES TO LAKE TEKAPO, TASMAN GLACIER, AND MOUNT COOK. ON and after the 10th April, until further notice, ticker iwill be issued at Christchurch for Lake Tekapo, available for return within one month from dale of issue, passengers being allowed to break their journey. Eeturn Fares, including Coach to Lake Tekapo—, First Class. Second Class, SOs 37s The route is vi& Timaru and Fairlie Creek. Passengers will book by 8.10 a.m. south express for Timaru, thence by 4 p.m. train to Fairlie Creek. Coaches will leave Fairlie Creek every Monday and Thursday, returning from Lake Tekapo each Tuesday and Friday. „ . „ , A Special Coach will leave Fairlie Creek on Saturday, April 12th, returning to Fairlie Creek on Sunday. For this trip passengers should leave Christchurch by express on Friday. Special Coaches con be engaged for parties on any day by telegraphing to Messrs Burgess and Manaton, Albury. Messrs Burgess and Manaton will arrange for horses and buggies, or express waggons, from Lake Tekapo for persons wishing to visit Lake Pnkoki, the Tasman Glacier, and Mount Cook, There is hotel accommodation at Fairlie Creek, Burke's Pass, Lake Tekapo, and Lake Pukaki. FEEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, 29th March, 1884, 8306 263 Exhibitions. SOCIETY’S EXHIBITION. Admission—One Shilling. ANDEESON'S BUILDINGS Cashel Street. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, 3915 Public Companies. WT r PTfIH FIRE AND MARINE IN* E COMPANYOF NEW ZEALAND. IBUEY Shareholders can obtain end Warrants for the half-year ended iary lost, on application at the Coma 170, Hereford street, Christchurch. 0 Q. JOHNSTON, General Manager. [a Cißi).] f o !R< • ‘GfEO EG E , TRAVELLING AGENT, Government Insurance Deportment, Christchurch. **** 298

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7222, 23 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7222, 23 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7222, 23 April 1884, Page 1

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